Key Points

A landslide has blocked the Jammu-Rajouri National Highway, disrupting traffic amid heavy monsoon rains. Uttarakhand continues to grapple with cloudbursts and flash floods, particularly in Dharali and Harsil. Restoration efforts are underway in Nandprayag, Chamoli, while authorities assess relief operations. The Uttarakhand DGP has reviewed rescue efforts following the recent natural disasters.

Key Points: Jammu-Rajouri Highway Blocked by Landslide Amid Heavy Monsoon Rains

  • Landslide halts traffic on Jammu-Rajouri National Highway
  • Uttarakhand faces cloudbursts and flash floods in Dharali and Harsil
  • Chamoli DM confirms road restoration efforts in Nandprayag
  • Uttarakhand DGP reviews relief operations post-disaster
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J-K: Landslide blocks Jammu-Rajouri National Highway, restoration work underway

Landslide disrupts Jammu-Rajouri Highway as Uttarakhand battles cloudbursts and floods. Restoration efforts underway amid monsoon chaos.

"Work is going on to open the road blocked due to the landslide in Nandprayag due to rain. – Sandeep Tiwari, Chamoli DM"

Rajouri, August 12

The Jammu-Rajouri National Highway was blocked on Tuesday due to a landslide, bringing traffic to a standstill.

Restoration work is underway to remove debris and clear the road for vehicle movement.

The country is experiencing heavy monsoon rainfall, with hilly areas being the worst affected, especially in Uttarakhand. Cloudbursts, floods, and landslides have caused significant loss of life and property.

Earlier, roads were blocked in Nandprayag in Chamoli district due to a landslide following rainfall, days after the cloudburst in Uttarkashi, which left behind a trail of destruction

Speaking to ANI, District Magistrate of Chamoli district, Sandeep Tiwari, said that work is going on to open the road blocked due to the landslide in Nandprayag due to rain.

He added that apart from this, all the roads in the district are smooth.

The bridge connecting Uttarkashi to Harsil has been reconstructed to facilitate easy movement of machinery and relief materials in the aftermath of the cloudburst and flash floods that caused mass destruction in Dharali and Harsil of Uttarkashi district on August 5, officials said.

A massive mudslide struck Dharali village in the Kheer Gad area near Harsil, triggering a sudden flow of debris and water through the settlements on August 5. The cloudburst led to flash floods in the high-altitude villages of Dharali. Several houses were reported to have been swept away.

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Director General of Police Deepam Seth on Sunday reviewed the first phase of relief and rescue operations being carried out under the direction of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami after the natural disaster in the Dharali and Harshil areas of Uttarkashi.

DGP Seth conducted a high-level review of the upcoming action plan at Police Headquarters in Dehradun. All senior police officers and team leaders of various branches of police, SDRF, fire service, PAC, telecom, etc., who were sent for effective conduct of relief and rescue operations in Uttarkashi district, attended the meeting.

During the meeting, the DGP took updated information of relief and rescue operations from all the officers, ADG L/O, IG PAC, IG SDRF, IG Telecom, IG Fire, IG L/O, IG SDRF, IG Garhwal Range, DIG L/O, etc., and appreciated the efforts made so far by the forces working at the site of the incident.

- ANI

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Shreya B
My cousin was stuck on this route yesterday! Took 8 hours to detour. Kudos to the workers clearing the debris in these tough conditions. Monsoon woes are real in North India every year 😓
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Aman W
Why don't we learn from countries like Japan that face similar geological challenges? Our disaster management needs complete overhaul. Too much reactive, too little preventive action.
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Priya S
Heartbreaking to see the destruction in Uttarkashi. Climate change is making these events more intense. We need sustainable development in hills, not just tourism focus. #SaveOurMountains
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Varun X
At least the administration is responding quickly this time. Remember 2013 Kedarnath tragedy? That was worst. Small mercies that they've reconstructed bridge so fast for relief work.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to all affected families. These landslides destroy livelihoods overnight. Government should provide proper rehabilitation, not just temporary relief. Stay strong Uttarakhand! 💪
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Karthik V
While we appreciate rescue efforts, why no focus on illegal constructions in eco-sensitive zones? Most landslides happen where we've messed with nature's balance. Need stricter enforcement!

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